Realtor News

As Dallas Cowboys Move To Frisco, Home Values Inside The Suburb Continue to Grow

By Joanna England / October 24, 2013 /

(Photo: DallasCowboys.com) If there was ever a time to buy in Frisco, it’s now. As the Dallas Cowboys (and Tony Romo!) plan to move their world headquarters from Valley Ranch to one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, home values are rocketing upwards. That’s great news for developers and homeowners inside this popular suburb.…

Inwood Mortgage House of the Week: Don Carter Continues to Unload RE Portfolio with Affordable Corner Unit at The W

By Candy Evans / October 24, 2013 /

Boy, Don Carter must be building something pretty amazing over there at the Stoneleigh Residences, cannot wait to see it! We told you first that he sold his mega house on University, that is, 4000 University Avenue in University Park. All 8100 square feet, this back in July. (I still have a crush on the…

Did New Tanning Bed Law Force Brooks Reed to Put His $10 Million University Park Home on the Market?

By Candy Evans / October 23, 2013 /

Let’s face it, we have all hit a tanning bed at some point in our lives, much to the dismay of our skin and dermatologists. But starting this year, at least, kids under the age of 18 are banned from the places in Texas. That’s because there’s plenty of research linking exposure to UV or ultraviolet…

ID Collection Hosts Soiree Tonight Celebrating Design with Rusty Arena and Timothy Corrigan

By Joanna England / October 22, 2013 /

This is definitely a not-to-be missed event featuring textile designer and artist Rusty Arena and Timothy Corrigan, architect of Chateau du Grand-Luce´! Make sure you get on the list by emailing [email protected] to RSVP. Find out more about the exquisite ID Collection showroom on their website.

Shrinking Halloween Sales is a Sign of a Recovering Economy, Housing Prices and Sales Still Moving Fast

By Joanna England / October 22, 2013 /

Halloween is an escape from troubled times, and as Oct. 31 has rolled around in recent years, Americans have spent several simoleons on the spooky holiday. But as the economy has turned a corner this year, Americans are projected to spend 13.9 percent less on costumes, candy, and decorations this year. According to this story…